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| Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Boston
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Friends: 0 | I was able to get 70.5 MPG average on my way home from work yesterday, mostly highway, 24.7 mile trip. I'm a first time Prius owner so I'm excited to get some good MPG's from my new car I do wish there wasnt such a discrepancy though between MPG if i'm trying hard and MPG if i'm just driving the car w/o caring. In the latter case I tend to get about 47mpg consistently. |
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Friends: 10 | The discrepancy comes from physics. It's true with any car, only that most are so bad that you don't really notice the loss of efficiency. It's like not noticing a dripping faucet when your toilet is overflowing. Tom |
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| Vem quente que estou fervendo! Join Date: May 2009 Location: Indianapolis
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Friends: 0 | yeah, round trip makes a difference. My hilly, 70 mph 26 mile commute bears 50 mpg in, but 40 out. But the last mile in, I get to use EV and get 99.9 |
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Friends: 1 | Kudos on the Thread Title. You got me to look. I am slowly working on bringing up my average MPG, and am coming close to 50 for a tank, but a Bad Day can kill the whole tank and is so discouraging. I bet on your 70 MPG trip home, traffic was a little on the slow side? I find it pretty easy to get 70 MPG segments on the level if traffic is crawling around 35 or on a side street with 35 MPH limit. Hills and Warm ups kill the mileage. |
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Friends: 0 | over 70mpg i really hope your not going 10-20 mph under the speed limit to do this. |
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But what really matters is how much your tank MPG is and also your lifetime MPG. Those 2 numbers are the most useful for us and for Toyota too for that matter. I really hope someone with considerate influence at Toyota corporation check out this chat every once in a while. There is some nice piece of information here they could use to improve next generations. | |
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